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Glen Campbell
Gentle on my mind ----- Bye old friend. ----- greenie
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Huge talent. RIP
How cool is the brain............
He had Alzhemiers and forgot familly members name and shit but STILL REMEMBERED HOW TO PLAY HIS SONGS ON GUITAR!!
SO amazing that music and the brain are so deeply connected.
RIP Good memories especially Rhinestone Cowboy
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I remember being told to get out of a school meeting with a useless careers advisor when I told him I wanted to be a Witcheta Lineman.
Never did do that job, but still playing the song.
Good job.
Great timing.
I saw him in concert about 25 years ago, and he was terrific. A great vocalist and a great guitarplayer.
The fact that I was the youngest man in the audience was just an extra bonus.
RIP
As prolific a songwriter and session player as there's ever been. His discography and album credits are mind blowing. Obviously, one hell of a guitar player and singer too. Rest In Peace, sir.
Job well done, Glen Campbell!
Yup.
There's a touching documentary on Netflix that addresses his life and onset of Alzheimer's. Another about the "wrecking crew" which he was a part of. Both worth a look.
Campbell was one of those monsters of the early to late 1960's studio scene, especially in California. Like Carol Kaye on bass and Hal Blaine on drums, Glen Campbell on guitar meant that session was going to cook. Inventive, unselfish playing with an impecable sense of melody, his guitar stuff, deep in the mix but there, on Pet Sounds is really cool.
Dude went out with the respect of all musicians with an IQ over 80, no matter the generation. And as a person who has had multiple Alzheimer's diagnosis in my family my heart goes out to the family. It really is a fucked way to go...the surviving family really lose the person months , if not years bedore the sufferers body passes on. Mentally they were already gone.
He was one of those performers that I remember from a very young age, and his music has always been woven here and there into my life, if only in small ways. RIP, sir.
RIP The Linesman From Notts County.
His smokin William Tell instrumental!
